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== Summary ==
 
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These are the major purposes for this distribution:
 
These are the major purposes for this distribution:

Revision as of 15:21, 23 October 2011

Summary

Announcement post

These are the major purposes for this distribution:

  • When Sweets is more appropriate for personal usage, Sweets Distribution might be useful for Sugar distributors, e.g., special GNU/Linux distributions targeted for Sugar usage;
  • Some times it is nearly impossible to have a recent Sugar release in not so recent GNU/Linux distributions, e.g., LTS releases. Sweets Distribution will be helpful in that case;
  • Sweets Distribution is all about packaging Sugar sweets, thus, it is a zero-cost effort. The downside is that it is impossible to add Sweets Distribution's packages to official repositories of GNU/Linux distributions.

This is a special, Sugar only, distribution. These are the key points that make the Sweets Distribution different from other Distributions:

  • The Sweets Distribution is formed as a 3rd party repository, i.e., it is not a complete GNU/Linux distribution;
  • It supports several GNU/Linux distributions at the same time;
  • Packages from these repositories do not interfere with the rest of the system, e.g., it is possible to use Sugar from the Sweets Distribution and Sugar from official repositories at the same time.

Content

Sweets Distribution contains only Glucose, Fructose, and Sugar Platform dependencies. More activities are not included because

  • people can install activities at any time, and
  • it is easy to support Sweets Distribution based Sugar distribution by including activities that are more appropriate for the current use case.

Glucose is being used from dextrose/sugar sweet and contains pristine Glucose and Dextrose patches.

Releases

The following is a list of Sweets Distribution releases and GNU/Linux repositories they support. The list of supported GNU/Linux distributions is populated entirely on demand, e.g., Ubuntu packages are being used in Trisquel. Please, submit a request if you need more.

Sweets Distribution 0.88

Stable Dextrose 2 based releases:

Sweets Distribution 0.94

Testing Dextrose 3 based releases:

Installation

Ubuntu and its derivates

Register a repository by importing its gpg key. For example, for the Ubuntu-11.04 repository, enter the following in a terminal:

sudo apt-add-repository 'deb http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.94/Ubuntu-11.04/ ./'
curl http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.94/Ubuntu-11.04/Release.key | sudo apt-key add -

Refresh information about repositories:

sudo apt-get update

Install the full Sweets Distribution, i.e., Sugar Shell and Fructose activities:

sudo apt-get install sweets-distribution

Install only the Sugar Shell:

sudo apt-get install sweets-sugar

Usage

To run Sugar in emulator mode, select the Education/Sugar application menu item or enter the following in a terminal:

sweets-sugar-emulator

To login to a Sugar session, choose the Sweets Distribution session type.

Feedback

  • Submit your bug report or feature request.
  • Subscribe to the sugar-devel mailing list and email with the subject prefixed with [SWEETS].
  • Ask your question on IRC channels, #sugar (not logged) or #sugar-newbies (logged).